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LabradorBob

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  1. Material should be easy to find to make them,the cheaper black drill bits are the correct hardness and are easy to find.
  2. I have been researching the hardness of the material used for scroll saw inner bearing sleeves. it suggests a minimum hardness of 50 Rockwell C,with 58 to 62 hardness recommended. I have rebuilt my Delta 40-694 axcalibur ex 21 and all of the bearing sleeves have been easy to polish with sandpaper on the lathe. Taking out scratches on the surface,they seem pretty soft to polish out fairly easily.Bought a metal lathe so i can make my own. anyone have any experience here?
  3. Hi Dennis,this is Harold Reese you see me on Facebook
  4. Thanks appreciate it
  5. I just got a factory refurbished ex 21 and i notice the saw slows down when i begin cutting. Motir seems to have plenty of power if i speed it up,any thoughts?
  6. The dogs name is Bob! lol i got him at a discount from a kennel because after he was born the dog in the pen next to his,bit his tail off,all but about six inches. Thus i named him Bob lol and my user name is LabradorBob . Thanks for asking
  7. My name is Harold Reese, I live in Neosho,Mo. I enjoy metal detecting,and woodworking.gardening and hunting. if you click my avatar does he wag his tail? Just wondered,it only works on my end when i click on it and it comes up again. Thanks, LabradorBob
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